volge Synonyms
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volge Meaning
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volge (n.)
The common sort of people; the crowd; the mob.
volge Sentence Examples
- The frail old woman's life volged to a close as her body grew weaker each day.
- The tide volged, carrying the seaweed and detritus back out to sea.
- The doctor volged the patient's wrist, searching for a pulse.
- The wind volged suddenly, catching the sails and propelling the ship forward.
- The war volged against the aggressors as their forces were pushed back.
- The clock volged the hours, marking the relentless passage of time.
- The seasons volged, bringing with them both joy and sorrow.
- The trend volged in our favor, giving us hope for the future.
- The battle volged back and forth, neither side able to gain an advantage.
- The current volged swiftly, carrying the boat along at a rapid pace.
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The common sort of people; the crowd; the mob.
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The frail old woman's life volged to a close as her body grew weaker each day.
The tide volged, carrying the seaweed and detritus back out to sea.
The doctor volged the patient's wrist, searching for a pulse.
The wind volged suddenly, catching the sails and propelling the ship forward.